Meaning of (सुप्राकृत) suprakaृta in english
As noun : pastoral gothic savage neanderthal rude coarse in the raw caveman unrefined uncivilized uncivilised peasant cave man cave dweller barbarous wild crude yokelish impossible ill bred abrupt rough discourteous lowbred unmannered ill mannered bad mannered bounderish
As adjective : rural boorish robust unchaste ill bread fruity graceless uncouth ungracious uncourteous uncivil rugged vulgar coarse rude barbarous unparliamentary underbred impolite indelicate indecorous unmannerly brusque
Suggested : not chaste not virtuous not pure (usually initial capital letter) noting or pertaining to a style of architecture, originating in France in the middle of the 12th century and existing in the western half of Europe through the middle of the 16th century, characterized by the use of the pointed arch and the ribbed vault, by the use of fine woodwork and stonework, by a progressive lightening of structure, and by the use of such features as flying buttresses, ornamental gables, crockets, and foils strong and healthy hardy vigorous of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the country, country life, or country people rustic having the simplicity, charm, serenity, or other characteristics generally attributed to rural areas
Exampleसुप्राकृत का हिन्दी मे अर्थ
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Usage of सुप्राकृत: 1. The pastoral Franck 2. Swedish-speakers are found in rural and coastal municipalities. 3. This man is strong as a Turk, is extremely robust 4. Besogne crude 5. , Speak only by B and F, frequently in conversation Use coarse expletives 6. The qualities of the French peasant 7. Enter rut, says, in the same direction, of wild beasts, and especially Biches 8. He follows in this the opinion of the vulgar 9. , Speak only by B and F, frequently in conversation Use coarse expletives 10. Besogne crude
(सुप्राकृत) suprakaृta
can be used as noun or adjective and have more than one meaning. No of characters: 9 including consonants matras. The word is used as Adjective in hindi originated from Sanskrit language .
Transliteration :
supraakaृta